&Tun' uttrat: CORORETE GARDEN WALKEV , We have been frequently ' , asked whether there is a cement that{ xvill be durable on walks, that will keep the gfass I.from groWing throUgh There are so many (Efferent metheds of .Making concrete Or ce ment walks, that it is a difficulUinat ter to decide _whichone is the best. The 04-lA:materials that enter into thscenstruction 9f walks._ also varies greatly,..andthat which is the chap-. est in one lecality.may be . the! most expenSivein another; 'All theSeLcir cnmstances Mast be takeil_ i irttcl con sideration Whenever . reading of at 4-tempting to lay down cheap andidur ,, able walks. Where coal tar can be obtained,. good; durable walk: can . lzfe made by lilting, is 4 - to G inClies in depth of broken stone and gravel. 'Make the surface levetspread n on thin :Coat of hot coal tar; sifti on - fine sand or, 'coal ashes; itep - 2tit the operation until tbree or foui:coats of tar are applied; toll or btatidown each cqat, and sift on as , innclri sand •or gravel as will adhere. • i . Auother.method:-4Takeabont equal . parts of Coal ashes and old . Wacked linie,i . fria au old wall will answer;) sift into a heap; make a kole in the centez.and potir iu hot coal ter, and mix as you would :mortar / 'Vet the heap remain a few days or Until it begins to stiffen, and then spread up- - ; .on the w:111; bed 2td ineheSi thick;: rol down and slfiiinkle the" Surface with line sand or gravel.. • Ifs applied • when mixed, it - will' stick to the shcrt.ls and .Spades- used., and it is ilnite dihicult to handle, brit after a few hours 'it becolnes More- lite 'nor tar. . . A eL e arcrs .eau be roadeas follows.:—Take two barrels of freshly Jacked lifdp, and_oneo . good;cement, and niiN with.wa:ter, las for anortar. Spread this over a. good folindation of broken stotie and i..Yravel! , As it hardens roll do'wn smooth.--4E.r. FALL. Ta:Evrmi:cr OP CLAY LANDS.— 'A clay'soit und - cr . a proper mode of :treatment ig - ,4?-nr 'most productive soil. What is‘walled an agricultural clay, that, clay wall , twenty-five percent of sand in intimate cmixture with it, is the best and MoSi lasting .soil for grafn and especially grass.. But while a light loam '-is lcompara salc‘frimlinjury, a clay soil can Le measurably ruined by-Improper freal went, and' the ereatest . danger is tube apprultended frotM blowing when WO Ni'et. : The working of clay iu It 1110i.gt, condition will bring it in to a .. state of tenacious consistency that fri)st can -not oyercoMe; and Many—years of tillage will be regnir . ed to reduce.' ln'tlie means time its . - -vain° is lesetred and-.its ferOity im . pared.lprainin,g such soils is neces, sary for (their proper "eultivatiOn; a:-much '4l:-; it u: on becomeS either necc;.sary or (l,sir:iblito . work them - „before they can natnrally i ,:vt rid of e!.c4sive anionid, ofi-'rnoisture: F rmers can not be too - :iotehrid of .clay lands at this season tihe year, . lest one nnseasonnble plowing should • cause a serious ionry. lige is seen • the adviinine of draining:; • While one farmer .;fi enabled to jeep his _ twin n•nd tea,n-,; and. fsls7_C a flvor;t1) 1 / 2 bppl an ty fur yarding ne!.. , iihoi4.2 having • au and raeed comPeued to lie and Itoth-lime and won - Toe•cap.:. in drains reinni wi:er than 1);.• ine;:ea,e4 croi* , . • - CUT Ft 7D.- For years il!ei:e liet.p 8 Di,. on u i,va!ea agrl - CO alilllln v; 'Liat fecti ant „. llei•g.fore We there la,, . a , . e .1 matter. liroN 1.;'• The e gn:tt air • V.: 11 th ,, ;11 to: ',, , o.:011? , 1:v: I:.t..)k!iv their h:t% e With t;li re eau no oceft.) - lii to cut t The bor,e is (10 . erently istin hi) fiptl like ta;•—tir. This Fio, cue hay, ail, otl:er ,i)ocl of l'ike\ icit!ure, 1!i)t. proper•ly, the taxi :1 1.! luavY! ap-, 1/-11 iii at' cfn(•((in . .l. • 11( nim;(( i lf till ( ~ s t,: ( 1 - eco.c ,, , :i - n . d,ti(c:57 .3 ,T (3. iv t-n , i(it 3y, 1, • , L.en n d nnent llav, and be 10-- 3 , be 3 i•e 3 y, and (191 iiiore wlth Imk, cot a'.(ont two :n !1ng . 31. - Would clu..e 11r) .. 1 - So lo take itiO.4, t;ine iu ca' ‘•4- t 1 " No i.ace-Vors; was eVer co 1,1:y ent 'fancie,..•3 ',never pcxillit their an 3 ,n , ,;( l s to over3.feeci; nor get (.11tafoish anti Ltvcrishl r froin hrck of Front Grass WINTER FEED. The prudent sheep husbandman, as the biting of- autumn weaken s his past tires, will see to hal flocks are • plentifully, though- gradually, sup plied with corn or rots, or whatever is to Constitute their *inter foOd. No matter how strong the pasture may appear, we would advise that this additional • feeding, he • not delayed beyond the first of .November—for . snow or cold rain storms --are likely to overtake us any • day, rendering strong and warm ; fooil necessary-3 and if the flocks are not atleast par tially accustomed to it, some animals will i oYer-cat, while others will not get a.sulliciencv. Any one at all fa miliar with the noodling of. sheep need-not be told of. the bad effects -; that will: rcsult.haye . known flocks so • injured • by a November storm that they could not be restor ed to their proper thrift during the entire winter following. _ A - good judge of wool will readily Ltect: the fleeces otsueli 'stock ‘3-f- as evEry sudden, change in the condition of the sheep . produCes - a "joint'.' in the fibres, ren &TOT, it totally unfit for use in man, nfacturing suchhstyles ,of gocids as require strength and elasticity in the -material 'composing them.— iSfori.- J,,Etrizak- RussiAN Vs. Sulniu.k i x Arm:Es..—Dr. C. Andrews,,Marengo, El., compar ing the Russian with the Siberian ' apples as they haYe been tested in this country, says:" "All the Russidn apples have not proved hardy: None but the Oldenburg hadstnod the test as far north as St. Paul fki any con siderable. number of years, 'and some .of the most experienced nurserymen of That vicinity do nut regard even thatreliable there." -'on the contra ry, lic.thinks that alt evidence goes to show the. Perfect hardiness of the Siberian family, Thindrells!of new seedlings of this species are constant.. .ly coming into fruit,. some, Of them bitreine fate_ keepers, arl'ail ac countsreport them eUtirelyhatily as far north as they have been tried."' • . parNDERt& MACHINE SHOP. I t The undersigned ing purchased -the Foundry and Kaduna slim y owned by John CSMIIIa• ere prepared to do kinds of work lipperlandag to their badness, with ptneia end dhipetch. MILL E.ARINGS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, A i MAN DRILLS , all kinds of 3111, ` IKONS'. , LADE TO PUDE& ENGINES . REPAIRED, to give .utlaboUan. And all pork MACHINES r' SEEING Of the bleat and in crt Improved ands mannfactlmA and kept cotudiuntly on hand ready for we. P-LOUGHS, , 1131DE-nTLL, TAM AND WOODEN BEAMS , t all kinds. OULTIVAT S, CORN PLOUGHS PLOD . H POINTS Of all kinds. and. the lateet improvement/ kept constantly on hand. • 4 1.1 1 . 1 _ CRT N. POWERS, LAILVE, AND SMALL SIZE. i. ,S TOV F. CASTINGS E.. CELL/LK ORATEIL If SLED AIsTP SLEIGH SHOES, LLIICIE IRON KETTLES la And all lads f caatinge furniahed ta , • - March 30.1Q70. MEANS & ROCKWELL. NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY 1 " I On Pine, between Main and Second. Streets, back of G. P. Mason 4 Co.'s Bank, TONNA.NDA, PENN'A. • HENJ3Y STULENI & CO., ItespectinTly announce to Ins friOnliani patrons, that th base bnllt )3IIICK CAIIILLIGE FACTORY, whpro they colll constantly keep on hand a full assort went of FAMILY CARRIES, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFORM . WAGONS, TROTTLS6 a SULSIS. AND 13E.pLETOXS. Made of ;the.best material and AnisLed In theibeat city style, iie long experience lb city Carriage Factories gives them a decided advantage over others in thS .1, Finish; Style, and Durability ~ 1 .1 of hie Wagefm. All Mei aska la an 1 INSPECTION OF . HIS WORK previous to purchasing elpewheig ALL WOI WARRANTED ,TO G 1 FE PERFECT SATISPAMIOX Thankful for the liberal patronage formerly ex tended and respectfully ask- a continuance of the same: 11F-PAIRING. PROMPTLY ATTMDED TO reiucea prima. Towanda, May 24. 1870--tf THE OLD MAIN STREET = Carriage Factory. JAILES BRYANT Still continues the manufacture of CARRIAGES AN Ii WAGONS, Of every dba , :rlption, et the old Mod of tr. Fi EMI STREET, f TOWA.NDS. DA 111 Ilia work to all of the 'LATEST STYLE AND FINISH In the inannfacturo of wagon': nothing, is uced biat the BEST STEEL AXLES, Togethr with the, COMPOSITION BOXES Ire Light Work PLA.TFORM APRMG WAGONS AND LUMBER WAG OM Sept conotontlY on Land, . The beat Eastern stock Ix oat - din the manufacture of Wheels. Spoken are all rived out—not sawed. WOUR SOLD' WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY As to finish, and as to durability SCPErnOlt TO ANY IN THIS SECTION $ Att Wora: WArm.umw. JAMES BRYANT ap1.19'71 BLOOD (3C - CO_, Still COW . rue to manufacture theirselebrated HORSE ; POWERS & CLEANERS, and will sell:a batter machine, for lees money than rani be hatleirewlere in the world. We claim for our machines that they will do u much. or more, than any Other. and are more durably built. We personalty superintend eur work and see that It is well down. We will send DISCMPTIVE CATALOGUES, of ourztutchines, on applit - m!lon. ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, One d Taco Home THRESHER d . SEPERAroRs, THRESHER and , CLEANERS; FANNING MILLS, cractuig 1- Duo emu Amu. SAW AND GRIST MILT, work done to order. Giro tut a calf before pare seing eliewhete. iltuoacmpa %Kama! r. OD aoo'l£l . Aug. 2. 184 NEW 'PLANING The underalamed having built a large and commo dious MW in the "ton:nigh of Towanda, and filled it with the most modern and imprvred zooehin -7, for the manufacture bf I M'DOW 413£{11 AN U BUNDS, Am prepared to fill orders. "whether large or antap, upon the shortest notice.. We hare also a large vs. tidy of MoLTLDViGB. of the latest style and pattern, which we can furnish ranch choaper than they ean be worked by-hand. PLANING, • • TONG 77EDIG, 611.00V150. AND SCROOL ELOWG, And all other work pertainingtoJoinery.will be dolts to suit our customers. Persons building:and not living more than. twelve to fourteen miles distant, will find it largely for their interestto buy of us, or bring their lumber and have it work id by our machinery. Bring your grist of Flooring. or other lumber, and whUe lour team is feeding, have it ground out and take it home with you. We will psi CARL for FMB AND KEZKLOCE LIMBER delivered at our lumber yard. Come and seem. or 11 you cauffeeme, Toruda, Feb.. 144. 1. 11. RODGERS * CO. THE LAR4EIST MOST _COMPL!ETE . • Aiiortment of ITATCIIES, 'CLOCKS, PLATED WAEE, SILVER WARE, GOLD RINGS, GOLDLCHAI2SS, &C., &C., no Ever opened in this market , is no on exhibition and for sale at the well-known Store of W. A. CHAMBERLAIN jr.3 C. Mks just returned from 1 the city, and gat- tern himself that his stock ham *n_bought at bot tom figures, and that he can offer better Induce ments to pnrchasers of first-class goods than any ertablishment - in thO conntry.. pERSOSIS IN SEARCH OF JULES 11IIGUENIN, JEWELLER & SILVERSMITH 1 EMMY EMITL&N R. S. CLARE. MERCED'S NEW BLOCK.ITOWANDA, PA Is constantly receiving additioius to bit stock' of gglods suitable for pre tin ts, inch as LA.DIES'• WATCHES; of all descriptiolui. Also a selected assortment of ..GOLD CHAINS, I i ' I INE GOLD • M M 1.1 I.err ." l7ll7lMPTlgrirVell Mranrllrl= . . GOLD. SILVER A.ND STEEL EG'ECTACLES ,AND ETE.GLASSE3 to At all cam of /zapaired sight. NEW PATENT ACCOMODAIIING SPECTACLES, • By this patent I am enabled to exchange Manes at any time without extra charge, Call and see. CLOCES. WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED AND 3/1731.1111iED. Towanda, Dee. 8. 1870. PIPORTAST TO , ALL WHO VALUE TEEM SIGHT! ..1 The sight of the aged assisted the weak strengthen ed and the perfect preserved. 'PutLunixina Orric t u, IssTrrirrE, For the mamulactuling of the CONCAVE CONVEX. =TETA =MS. LONDON ELMOKED AllD TINTED 04 1 LJU3S FO R WZA.IS 01 M- I - LillED El , The Concave Convex Crys Spectacles. made by the above institute are now a I ng Ulna before the public, and the rapid andin demand for them combined . with the . emir acknowledgment of their clearness in vision and sae to the eye, shows plainly that they are auperio to any other glaaaea in the market. • The majority of Spectacles, imported) and no matter bow line the fram ed, contain but a poor and worthies, article of glais (generally cast or preened;) thersre made to. sold only. withnut uir i..s, any calculation respecting - nefit to the eye, and therefore the • great. comp of poor and weak sight. Thousands are naing lanes now which tire and fatigue the eye, where the objects get dim after abort usage, oe_require an tensely strong light and therefore destrilying the ht, which, were they l i ved properly suited, would be p a life time.; The advantages claimed fo the CODCSIISCOIITex Crystal Glasses are tbe toll : The Lemma are ground ofe best material, pore and hard, and made only for tical purposes, they are therefore not liable toget retched or dim. They confer a brilliancy and distinctness of vision not found in any other glass . . They canrbe used equally 11 by day or candle cnlng light without thing or fatigale the eyes. They are ground math ema cally true in the con cave convex mirror, accordito the-philosophy of nature, and shape of cornea of the -eye, therefore assisting nature only instead f forcing it. IT That the lenses are centered comet:Unto the frames. They can be used longer than any other glades , 1 without changing to a higher ' r. The frames are made and durable by expe rienoed workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. WM. AL CHAMBF.BLEY. Dealer in Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware, Towan de, Pa.. baa the mole Agency for theke glasses in Bradford county. No Pediers•employeL July 12, 1870-tt AriSS E. J. ELN Wishes tcrinform the ladies o that she keeps constantly on • NE I 1.1 IJ I- Goods, suitable to the seaso roes far their liberal patro !lures them that no exertions . i sure& continuance of the • selection of HAIR Alsll3 Such an Kid Glovex Linen Collars, Cup, Handk I have also mowed, taco my DRESS IDWING estatt Pfd to do - CUTTING an In the Latest Luilatonable at7l Entrance next door to - Fe April 1 11. :ewelrT, can ' - I JEWELRY, HOLIDAY -PRE.SENTS, Must not fqrget tLt, One door north of AMERICAN WATCHES • •SWISS .WATCHES, an Dew. EST TO THE BEST PMFE,. SLEY, Towanda and vicinity • • a large .apply of MO Thanking her pat. . _heretofore. she as will b• aPared to en. e. She also hue line CT GOODS; chiefs: Lacei, Corsebt, &c. dr i2iMilM FITTING • on abort notice. & Morales, up stairs. GTPOStiII. and •Prcrvisiona. IMEE UNDERSICANED. ILAPING Ps=loud Uto mitre moral of ram. fins eta. B. POCK /It 00., v Wet Siggrand tO WOE to the citizens et Bradtotd Nasty awl eietAt• ty. a large and Ira selected stock of . GROCERIES, Whlcb 1 Lan purchand fte cub. eat teal «slam that I cark Sell at as low glip::4e as caw he purchased (ftWxol. I sow °Mitt° thelp*dica spkazdla stock TEAS, CO 8 49 , SUGARS, mum B, SPICE% kR. Have ea Loa a large 434 of • AKRON FLOtIII,,, GRATTAv Do. UTE DO.. rsuorwEEAT DO. I keep constantly on hand, POEM, MUM. /ABA and klride of TSB. Would cell the atteatime tithe public to our Can't Be Beat STOCK OF TOBACCO, In quality of pkina Jean Oaklera llelebratedLaim• d 27, Bow York Cheatlad and Brown Sosp Pkoielall sod examine oar at** ot WOODEN WARE. Largo worth:Lent of TAXXEC Nonors, Tonxr SOAPS, he., kc. I will pay the higbaat cash price for " e COUNTRY PRODUCE Farmer*, en Elsa aw before eentag elseyhefe. An Posoon• !Adebted to the Übe Ann will please call sad make immediate psymenL Tqwandi. March. 12.1567. Ct .B. BMW. a a : .1' 11 V r E ill °? 0 AI t ° a 4' 4 0 a . kl _.. g ia' 0 le . .. i . - _ . m c, V ; ' *. fr 4 •m C 0 lil- F: z • z i.&I Om e = C g . ' . tri g P E-1 1- 15 ft) mo.,C) uo°,l), pi , ~- .1 2 *A A - s ... 11 0 « Cht 0 M 0 ' 2 ; 0 ) 0 zg 6 rfi .414. D alt) &( V 0 7. Z y 4V. '. El Ca b ;4 E 2 6 E7l q T r i PT. 2el ~., --..- in p 0- ..... gl . g 44 ~3 ... 1 / 4 ... , . 1 -al 41 M g . 1 w 4 a g. 4 42 g rt IA a' .. A 1 0 4 Pi g i C l. ~ .. 12 ° ~2 F. 4 'I f b li 0I;il 1 c. ,. 9,,.2 _. W 1 t 4 ' 2- ": .' " ;.' E = i Q 1 7 4 7 i i ' PI k§ 2 -2 2 8-1 t; .s s• -• ,t 71 ols' g c t, A : 5 1 .; t v " ) t . ' -; ,ot.!0 g 2 PA ! = A I : 0 1 g ! 0 - 1 -i t , <4 w g 1:. - 4 2 a o t 5 a r a 132 z :co 2 0 , E 1 g 0 z." " imi 1: es ;: fr 4 &I . 4 1 H). ,°- - Dee.B,'7o . -6 _ w B iz• H ; 2 - ... E.l 0 tt. p.- N 3 -= 0 E `g SV IAZc _ $ 2 a 4 i g .3 ." . . 0 •-• :-. P 4 - i , 4 ...A. S . E . .. .... ,z 3 ... P 11 , is. 7: ~.., ... -. 4 -. V„t (4 ~..." .-. ;' . ..5 .. -4 . tr., .4 E. 0 ... L .2 - ~.- 7 4 7) , .4. .2." F 1 E -4 g : c.l = ;.I4 .a 4 T." A - -... ,4 ) 4 . 0 .%. § gt 4 4 14 1 1 . N . 4 P ..t.,,,_, ~ ...., 4- T.... el ars -°...2 -I .c C.? iv 0 :. -' • . E. J. LONG GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WOOD, WELL4y, AND STONE WATLE, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, &c., N3al PATTON'S BLOC COB. MAIN AND BRIDGE .STS., I desire to call the attention of the public to my aoutortment of goods, which always hill and com plete, 'and will be sold to x:ky curtomers at lowest market rates. }TY stock of TEAS, COFFEES, Have bee pi:webs/1M since the late reduction in the tariff oti , them e and are offered at prim to ear. respond; Orders by mall or otherwise', will receive carsdn and prompt attention. Thanking the public for the liberal l they harm given me, I sigh • oontinuance H '14" 4 21 = mane. CASH PAID POE OOIItiTE PIIODUCE. feb..20'71 GOLD STILL COMING DOWN I AID ILTERT.TIII3II f 7 TIM GROCERY a PROVISION GINS, 'COWELL Ar, MYEICS *prima that cannot tail to sattstr all-that that -r d rnsined not to be undersoldby any one. have enlarged their Store by building Mk that the/ now have room for the fresh supplies that are ditly received by them: They have coanectod with t stare a Idaritet where they tow keen fresh meats to sell by the quarter or piece. ann a full supply or Oro. antes and Provider's, to which theirw call the attention of all cub buyers. Come and esamine our Ododa and Prices, Wore purchasing ana astistr yOmeelves. We guarantee all Roods to give entire itattafactima. We are thankful to our customers for their past liberal-patronage and solicit a continuance of the same. COWELL it ILTEEL . Dec. 20. MA Ai FULL ASSORTMENT OF D/1113) 811 d COM Ism% at *arch 10.1869. ' LONG h HEELER 8. IL EL PATCH) C. B. PATCH. TOWANDA, PA AND SPICES, 11. Z. LONG. are now being offered at GO TO TAILOR & GOBITEL For yoarliew Spring Snit. . - lytoß do &ars' For p New Drees Snit i 39 TO T QLOR f t GORE'S 1 v4Spring Styles in Pant& GO TO T. ForiN GO TOT YLOR fr, GORE'S r a New Spring Overcoat. GO TO 'A.YLOR & GORE'S For . all the Latest Styles in Cue tom and Ready-Made Clothing. • AYLOR & GORE'S GO TO 175 'ate and Caps, all the Latest Styles ;TAYLOR &PORITg CK) TO Gents' Furnishing Gouds, es, &c. Bows, WORK WARRANTED. 'G tDONR ON SHORT NOTICE: MAIN STREXT; M TOWANPA, PA = o:commoDowokftwov:lmil T° C , LOTHLSG /LADE TO ORDER. d Andy two things. - First, to You eh WU= yeasr-cLtss mamma - is MADE GET E=l EILE =EV AIM SOLD CIIELP _ order to be able * to sell a good article cheap chant. must tunkutand his 'business, and %aw, where and what to buy u practical • ; and a Ana the mer know h man d.. IPRACTICAL TOR ME branches I profess bs be, having had tgIiTEEN TEARS, EXPERIENCE husfnese. nave been a cutterlte acme of the In the best houses In NEW YORK CITY I do my own buying, selling and cutting, and divide my profits with no man, so that less en will do—and with low rent and other erponses_in pro. portloi„ i thus making the cost of carrying on the basin very small. • .*.'ln reeding the e.bcoro you will see why it to that i I CAN SELL GOODS CHEAPER . Than inen to/lowing the bnainess, and haling no knowledge of it thezasolvre, have to employ other* at large salutes to attend to it, and customers mast pay ao;rrdingl y—as th ey, like ayaelf, 1. -- DO LSO - MS TO LIVE BY IT. If ycL doubt the above statement: be Convinced by ,:.. ng on Merchant Tailor. 13ridge - St.. Tcnranda, Ang.llo,lo I .EUREKA I ! Everybody baj dieecntred than' THE OLD CLOTHING HOUSE Illosentleld & Wolff 1 'One (Ka? south of Fos k !term's) Ls THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS. [They now have a great store' fall of the glN:~>.yi/~;i.i~.{rrr~l~a.i~~y~xnr[.r :}:Yr~~w.r DEN AND BUYS' CLOTHING To be foundordsiae the cities. Their goods sre FINE ENOUGH TO SUIT ANY TASTE, CHEAP ENOUGH TOACCOZtUdODATE ANY PURSE DON'T BE DMUnKD t •• Nem letre an obi Mend for a new one.• Remember that ROSENTLELD t WOLF? az permanently Mated here, and an cdar greater tn. dnacinente to yardman than any cart home in teen. It is the Interest of gentleinen is this section to coins and being nstain on.a their helYs. sea eye their reds an eati • Conalle r the fact that" yon- can - buy at ROSEN FIELD k wours, beautiful and substantial:noth ing for a mere song. • • ROS INIIXLIS gt ; WOLFF. , Augait 23. 1871. VERY CHOICE OREM/ AND Black Tea Dollen cheapal rets - 11 k try • pEOPLEI3: • viociB24aD PEOVIIIEX' wren oasis: mass /um sua 11121121% GROCIERMS' AND. PROVISIONS, IMI Which ith be said et the lowest pore)* Woe" MACKEREL,' LERRII~T 4, FRUIT OF ktaltinklßlPTlol4ll, MODERN STONE WARE, A,.'l FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, GRAIN. r Bebe on tour produce, which we pay cub for. t be et &a. supply ltabtOn Balt, all drat! llosnis, Buttes eonstan Firkins. Tu. Please call and look tbrodgh onrooek. and was wlD do our best to please you. W. C. soce.wELL. Towanda. April 28, 1862. - AND PROVISION GROCERY 1' • , ) STORE. ) . MoCApE it E 4 WAR I S, , t. Wholesale and Helen Deafen' in FAMILY -GROCERIES , AND PROVISIONS, • - , - xi:sail NEW BLOCK TOWANDA. PA. We do not deem It recesitary to enumerate all the di/areal 'articles we keep. On:assortment is r ALWAYS COMPLETE W. aeli nothltibut FIRST CLASS GOODS. Oath paid for Parment Piulnce. JAMES MCCABE, March I, 1870. - I WII. EDWAIIDS. I t FBIERCUR are now receiv ing a fresh clock of Goodie Ititheir line, bought since the let January, to which they Write the at tention of their frienda. We keep the largest stork in town. Our goods are freak and desirables. We sell at lowest marketprice*. Jan. 19.1871. F RFSH AND NEW TEAS; bought ALUM the ascent decline in price, and selling clump at YetaiL FOX 1/£IICUIL Jan. 19, MM. OX d, 3LERCUR are selling Gro ceries at retail. • ' Jan. 19, 1871. Fox& MERCUR are selling New and Fret& Goods. Jan. 19, 1871. VOX & MERCUR atie selling Ciro certes cheap. Jain. 19,1871. FOX MERGUR are selling first . cam. Goods only. Jan. 19.1671, Fos & VERCUR are selling cheaper than ecer. Jan. 18, 1871. RRILESIBEIIthat *e are selling Goo& at And that we won't be nnders4l. Jan. 19, 1871. • Fos & utitctra. lt/fICHIGA.NTLNE- r 'CUT TOBA AaJL CO—very choke—at, Jan. 19. 1871. - FOX & 11ERC 8. • VOX a DEERCUR do , noi dna in Sboddi Goods. • Jan. 1% 1i3711. 01111. CUSTOMERS can rely upon getting the very best the market afrads and at lowest prices. • E. T. FOE: - Towanda, Jan. 19.11. RESET mEnctra.' - pp EMBER THAT FOX & MEW 4,J Mir are retailing all kinds of Groceries at wkole.saleptices. The largest stockin town. Goods first chit& Prices low. E. 7. 00. X. • Sepe29.'7o. lIENRTS. THE BEST KEROSENE OIL IN town by the quantity or retail at FOS k 'MERCER'S. BAKERY AND DINDM 'First block north of Ward House. BREAD, PIES, CA.KE,CRACKERS, BAKED DA. IL T, And sold at Wholesale arra . In Cu:DINING ROOMS wo will ac commodate tho public with either a hind". or a good meal at all times of th , day and evening. • si OYSTERS AND ICE CREAM ON HAND DIIIIMG THEIR SEASON. , Also a line assortment of Groceries. Confectionery, Fruits, Nets, mayl9lPdf 'D. W.,SCOTT CO. OENTRA.L MARKET. ' The subscribers still continue • to keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment' of eiery , thing pertaining to their business. consisting main. ly or BFPF, PORK, FRESH. AND SALT UAMB, - • MUTTON. ' REEF„ lAMB, TEAL. POULTRV., SAUSAGE.-" LAIID, BOLOGNA, D ' ILUZD BEEP. • TALLOW dc„. &c. FRESH FROM TH T Nizyst. OTSTEILS ILECEIVED DAILY In their season. Parties 'wishing Oysters 4n large or small quanti. ties will be furnished on short notice, at the old stand. Czirritai. Maass; kthntaliro's Block, first door north of Dr. Porters. - r Una& 0 KZLWX . KELLUM & 10311.0C1i. Theo. ittiLLOCIL Feb. 24, 1870-tt ' ' • • HERRY'IIABRIS. T IEE-BpST AND CHOICEST SMOKING TOBACCO, IS MLICUPACTULLID AT FACTORY NO. 1, • lm DISTRICT OP MAUTTANO. gr See thtt Every Package you buy bean that Inaniptioo. Dee. 1.4. H. J A CpBS, DIMAS ri MEN'S AND BOYS' cLopmp, AU Roods warranted. and sold at the lowest rates. Booth atoreln Beldleroan'a block, !lain-at. inylBll Omen ad Provisions. a sow and e0., , k4s Mocit at CODFISH, PORK, L gligiul A HAJIt; YANKEE NOTIONS, DAllitlitgt•L - . I RETAIL • AND . -- HATS ANDeICA.PS. Oreckery sad Oluinnui. SUPPLW POE THE AT iT erl:?/AX)333, AT WI-018AM •& BLACK' q :r,s fe j:4 (V CHINA, F7'l= u. k co.. EMS GLASSWARE. New air:l-beautiful STONEWARE. SILVER PLATED WARE, l? ex= gft k FM • The best kind in inLrket. FRUIT JA Tow-ands, Aug. 30.11 P=aituro. FURNITURE. • NEW Mel! NEW GOOD We,ire now offering at : i on; Wboleanlo aiul FIIRNITURi EMPORIUM, NO. 107 Min' Stu LET, The greatest inducements to those in Irani of FIRST - CLASS, FURNYITIIIM ! Ere; offered !In this - market i. The intent:Wm of the pub* eamecially called to our recent hoav purchase' from the late Greit - Ana Una Sales of '• CHAMBER AND • PARLOR PITIRJNITITIZM! We are stow offering . WA,I4- l itrT • MARBLE TOP SE;.N AT 173 00. And NICE PARLOR SETS, At $5O 00, Together with air; Complete Stock of . • BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, 'CHAIRS TARIr FS, STANDS,. SPRING BEDS,' DIA.TRESSES, LOOKLNG-GLASSES, And in fact everAlting to!, be font a F ` tret.elaw Furniture Store. • CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. rii MEMBER THAT WE ARE MOW MANUFAC 1L taring, and do offer 'goods of on; own mann faetzue cheaper than you citt buy cltyinade gOoda elsewhere. Lumber taken in eschange for goods, •Waatso furnlsh ROSEWOOD CASKETS, METALIC 'ILIUM CASES, AND coPinis Of every description. 13URIAL ROBES, CM'S, kc., And we Alio have the • FINEST lIE•ARSE In this section of country • Gocai delivered to the Depot free of eh/Lige. JAMES 0. FROST k'soss. Tcru , ands, Ina. 11,1871 A NOTHER NEW FIRaL. • FURITURE LOWER. THAN EVER. • J. S. YN. & CO. • • • Having' purchased the' Furnituro Store 'of D. Z. .Preartau in Mereur's Block, have added . largely.to their stock, and now Wier FURNITURE .. 01 every • description at pneea whic!l will •• - DEFY COILPETITION. Having purehaaed the stock for CASH, they feel warranted in Saying that they can offer 'greater in ducements than any other establishment in the county. Towanda, April '26,1871. Boots and Shoos. GREAT BARGAINS- IN MOOTS &s-SOMS IME:3 NEW BOOT AND inos Bouth,end of Wahl Efonme. The undersigned are recie4r a large . atot well lofted stock of BOOTS.A-NP SgdEg Ehattetile tot' the SIJM*ES AND FALL Which we offer low for'cliah. ffcmaititiog of GENTS, - • • LADIES, 4 1 • AND CHILDULNS 7,EAR SEUED AND PEGGED BOOTS _VADE TO ORDER. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE ~:,I : 4.- Thenkttal for peat favors, we ecdicit a oontinttence of the mile. • itaictw.,w,cionronn. • ot!.ziorr ar-Azz TowsadCAlrre .5. 1869- IOOTS AND SHOES AT &DE AND REPAIRED. • L. O. NELSON. • , Ifas made arrattgenients to accommodate customers that aro constantly calling with boots and Shoes for new sole". etc.. and have had to leave them, to their great disadvantage. until another day. The constant call far this kind of work. #nd the desire to have It done immediately hal induced me to make, inch ar. raturettents th at pm need net return borne +! Without your sole being renewed and your heels set square. - • For prices that are honest and perfectly. &fr. • Leaks that bare gaiters that me broke it the tea, • To this repalr-shop is the place for to go To !Oilmen rosztnped. neatly tapped•or half-soled. And your feet well protected front the wet and the cold , - litriework wo'can make yon with the above doable ' • *tick. we We can make them for yOU thin, or wo giro !Im We can ti T ia c k l e them_ wale high hee:a, ot* we ran n yon- winTtoyot764 — So you tieedttot stager with s brick N glee your hat. Nll.—Hood eider 'einem for sale by barrel or gal:' Front of , Methodist church. Maio street. Towartds. Dec. 19.18:0. , ! L. C. XELKIN. 01.1 0 4 - ', TEA, Sl7(lA*, fig, lL/ Lc., whales: Se and. retail. July 1. lice &BE & MIX. FISH PORK, HAMS OD LARD ODWIML UMW& B. H. a t PORTIgR, BON :& CO., I OLD CASH DRUG STORE, Omer Nan and Pine Streds, Towanda, Rs.. Itimiiscsnity added Purdy to their stoek, s fall and template assortment. ecosatitating en extensive vs. embracisie many articles used, in thetArbl.fOr sesclindeal Imposes, carefully to n wnts vela psuelected u rwith the= nysuppaliedhlahp sand ou the vessonsble tenni et Wholesale or exesisting of . • Fall lines now ALCOHOL AND ZURP.PiTINp,. 311, purr, mumura,, wurrz-wegi. And'oll kinds of Bnuhes, TANNER'S AND MACHINE OILS; null Ana Toilet Articles in all their variety, SPONGES, BEVEH WA" COMM. POCKETBOOKS, PORT kONALg, Pocket Salves, Razors, Tana. SKIN AND mum inuremwrzoxs. PIIBti WIN AND LIQDOBS, For Medicinal rasa Toakoco, Sstrrr . Puma AND Omens, t Medan, Fuld and Flower Seeds, Tresses. SuP• porters, fiesperworas,"Bltordder Brawl. Breast Pumps, Teething Bingo, Nursing Bottles, ' Nipples, Nipple Sheila and Shields, Syringes, • Bed Pans, dell-Seating Print Jars, They. - nometers. • Plavorlkig Extracts, Stone Jugs. Glass Ware, Bottles, Vials, Corks. Bath Brick, and Stove Blackht. Fish Tackle. Am munition, kr...Botanic. Eclectic and Hamwpath-. is Medicines, and all the popular Patent . AUEDICINES. AB articles warranted as represented. Persons at a distance can receive their orders by stage or mail. which will receive prompt and careful attention. Medical advice given gratuitously ,at the cam: charging only for medicine. =hankie' for past liberal patronage, would : es y announce to their friends and the public.that no pains shall bo spared to satisfy, and ment the con.' tinnatien of their confidence and patronage; Open Sundays for prescription:l from 9 to 10 a.m.. and 12 in. tot. and 5 to ri p.m. M. - C. PORTER. SON k July 1,1870.—yr. IME! TAYLOR'S CFTN.RRA'' s fED OIL! Retail The Great. Mesmeric Rern.kly should be kept and. used by - - every Farmer that keeps either Cattle or Moises, every Teamster and Livery Stable Keepzr, every. Physician and Horse 'Faiier for it many times cure pain and Lameness when all other medi cines have failed. Miners and Railroad Med should certainly 'keep it, for it is unsurpassed for brutes and sprains. Blacksmiths should keep it for their own use - and for their Mut:ors:ors tender footed horses, as nothing equals - it for tender feet, Every body suffering from pain and lameness of any kind, burns, cuts, wounds' or ,any eruption of the akin, Corns, Chilblains -or any - slistease requiring an outward application should certainly keep this cele brated medicine. Every bottle warranted to give 'satisfaction. For sale by Dr. If. C. Porter Son k• Co. Porter & Kirby and F. W. Brown Druggists, Towanda, Pa. And by ever" : Druggist and dealer ip,Brad ford and adjoining cotinties. Johnston Holloway and Cowden, wholesale PktenlL MedininaDePot. No. 60,,TXrch street Phi ladeigh la .Pa.; Wholesale Agents.. H. BROWNIG TAYLOR. • jedyl.2"lo-tf Proprietor, Lena,yssille, Pa., RILETJALMSM—NEURALGIA ! SSOOP \Vita, BE PAID to arty person Producing any Medicine shriving half as many living, permanent cures is Dr. Frrnrat'S Vaxinranz.r. 1111EUXATIC REMEDY. teed Inwardly only. A pleasant. Medicine. free from injurious drugs. Warranted. under oath, to have permanent ly cured 95 in every 100 patients treated in the p let ten years. (See tektinionyl: Iris the scientific pre scription of Prof. Joe. P. biller, M. I)., s graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. 1593.—n0w one of Philadelphia's oldest regular physicians. and Professor of Chemistry and .Torleology.—wrie lug made lieurlgia, Chronic and, In ixunatory Illieutua tiagi the specialty of his entire professional lite—a fact vouched for by the signatures accompanying each bottle, and other testimonials of many Promi nent renowned phystelaneaud clergymen. To, pro tect sufferers from poisonous (leach nostrurog and useless erpenditure-ormoney.-slegal signed guar antee, stating exact number of betties warranted to cure. will be forwarded gratis to arty sufferer send ing by letter a full description of affliction. In 01183 of failure to cure, amount iWtl pogitively refunded. Medicine, sent anywhere by express,' collect on de livery. Afflicted invited to write for advice; all in. formation and medical advice sent by. letter path.; 'Address Dr. J. P. FITLER, 25 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa. The. Itemedy„la 'sold or obtained by Druggists. TOWANDA Marble WO 'r ks. have just receivill the largest .I.. , Nortmezat of AR )3 I E TOMI STONES, MANTEES,- &c., • Persons In want et atiytiking in 'ottr line , aro re. nectrully incited to.call and esaraino our -alai:. B. A. PETTES & CO., U.sve d ppw on liana vier •tocir;oil MISSES, a-boms. FANCY "GOODS AND NOTIONS, VELVETEENS, ..IVATEIIPROOS, LOWEST . 111 ARK ET P.lt I Z'E, F.e4 , 20-3in I MAI SFREKF,/rOWANDA. ALL KLNDS GROCERIES AND Provisions 'at udice.esala and retail. at ___' lity 20. - C. It .VATCICI3. • kupan&nditines t AT TM' simian= irwirs TIMM, Thum, -IiZDI&Na, Cat:laci49, mgr. ma, vitamin, KEROSEME OR COAL OIL, Bovng llutd*, was, slum wimps, amairs. Sperm. Lull. Whsle, Nests loot, Pomades. Halr•Diea; Partameri. GEO. '4IcCABE & :SGN AIIERIa:k. 4NR ITALIAN ' . • Ever exhibited in thi* section,• to which they invite the.aitention of the They Ireep on 1 . Lan3 or furnish to orOer MO N L 31 B N'T,S, Ui v.very AT THE LOWEST TERMS. • • MeC*, 8; SON Towanda, 3lay 1, Is7l. , . FALL AND WINTER GOODS In great variety, , • varss SILES, SILK VELVETS. AND suer Ls, Which they will R-11 - sit 'We At the sign of the 131 g Bonnet; oppotito the • Court ilettee, - NATIOM f LIFINSI4AIiANCE, Oase a!uruz il.000:40--rup Eli mu. MADXICD 8. CLABH, l'xstddent JAY 000E:D. Cbairmia Pinanoe and EA. Cam': HENRY D. 000n t Vice Praddent DEMON W. PUT. Secpetary and Aftuszy ' The adlifittifte of the Stational !4e Untrue° (*() t 1. It is aNatlonal Company, chartered by Co n eru It Mi a paid np capital' of One Million Dolla - re S It ofrin low rates of premiums ; ' 4. It finidahes larger insurance than other Cr,.. panlea, for the same money ; a •11; It Is definite atAcertain ; 0. . • . nerd is no possibility of miarepreoentation L agents, - oemisunderetuading by pouu.b o id„,. 7. The policies are Oen Aontracts, so mycb ~ r ance for so much money.; Call policies are non-forfeiting ; • 9. The es areexe.tnpit rata altubment E.W. CLARK ti CO'.. Banteni,llutelp N. C. £I.I3BBXE k A. G. if...ASON. - Agerits for Towanda and Tlclnity Jan.:o, 180. GUARDIAN MUTUAL LUKE - INSURXNCEOMPNNY O. 252• BOADWAY,'NET YORK Potacnts tx Poser. Assrrs. over—,. • --- • trararat. lavoacr. Lama Pam • All 'pp:v*o forame of rolicies-issnea. Liberal modes for payment of pretnitus.. Policies 'non-forfeltsble by their trrinx. The entire profita of th, Company divt.lt,l ahly . aatong the Insured... . - - - ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. . . - warms u. YECSiG43f. PaEstnr.!.-r. IiSTLLIA.II T. gCKYKEIT, Vice LIICI‘ AD'pLS, Szer A..YD ACfGA3 S. . _ ELPEILA. ILEFTILENCES Jir Comm k Co.-.l}ankere, • - Diumea. k Co., Bankers. . Joss-Wool:nu= 4 Co., Tea Merchants_ B. A. Micucza. Prtet. Farmees' k Steithani,' I:,Ly T. B. PPIT.IISON, rUbliSher. J. A. RECOI:I , , ' ;11y12.70-11 . , Agent. Ttmanda., iv. CAM! & VINCENT'S Insurance crene ••• • FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIISENT Policies written 'and tossi,s satle_!.l at ttl.h f:T", Kc alsoduslare against all damage 1. To bniltitn6 and contents or live OFF ICE ON MAIN STREET, ati,:l6 71 : • Books: and btatoine,r: . DIARIES Fivit 1871 . • _ i'A:PER:%, ENVELOP-ES . S. NEW—YORE PAPERS , - "- • - SCHOOL, BOOKS tf . • VJ • PESS, • IvE , MrSIC, STITIONNY ANIS C: 5 PICTURES :' BLANK BOOKS , YANKEE NOTIONS:: ; „, • - s Tuvinda. Nov: 186 S. ' 11001i- , Bn;DERY.-).Litlll7, rf . l3 Heim re.l44.•tfitlty Infqrmed ' List the dory has becm.r..-movvAl ,rt e c• third Ptory,where will be done MO In WI Its N'ark/LIS brap,:tetl. an tcr,c4 "the times" wiUI - aUow. Th , , LLudory 1,.: the charge of ' • eiNrieheed Rieder, and all work wi.:4l.2l , rAL:i done 11l a Style and manner Whleti casuot'l,l•lc:),.l MUNie, Ney. - 5p8.1,114.011113v0k5 . ...:" to erery.variety of style. Parti,loar paid to the Bulirg and Blhcliug of To any desired pafteru, whirl: in quality - and bility will be warranted. - All work will be ready for delivers when pr The patronage of the pnb,lic in sols-ited. and ;' feet Satisfaction guaranteed. _ Towanda, August 2. ISn'6—tf. - TOW NDA:GIiI&CIATIZAL The gttperinterident u thii hher some of the best 'I.L UM-BE R W A G - '0 NS, COVERED AND OPEN BUGGIES. err offered in this rnaricet. Des: OK AND HICKORY TIMBER: • uskSl. and all work made by the . me,t We have the - PATR:VtkRUSSLA 11:03" 4".,E.t 4 7 very Pght; and an daratdo drat even hoe , ',34 I , N tittle to do towards their decay. • naase examine our work before . .riirrhas , : Where.h R4sirin i dohe on short notice. C.Mmiern .Prcst, G. w. VINCENT. Towanda Un'y 20, me. Suptsrinn tide 71 E. BOLLES & CO , ty. • GE-iTEMAIL ruoiirct. Commission - . Morelia Irt s. Respectfully, eolicit consigtiructus BUTTER , Eati.4..caßK-E.. VEAL, -POULTVS 'Ono of the ilrm haring resided in Semm• the past ten yeare. and having an extensive 80 Fia:,t anoe with the business' men of the city, tv,`tk lident that we can sell produce to the e ntire -AI ,- faction of consignors. REFERENCES. S. CIIIIBBITCK.A. G. muslin, 0rw..1!. 'BALDWIN & BLACKMAN. GORHAM' roi.! MAN, Loßaysville, Pa - S. a. 'CITAFFEI3 . . MANNING. Loan. . enuDlleCK: 11 Si; L4kM El:, vile, Pa. PLASTER,. E • 4.• Arlin suppiy of FreeL Cayu;3 I".3 , t''' from Yammr, Vital twdA at the s•Ms , ,l.'r , milt:at mouth of Itummerneld weelyi pared and warranted a pnre article'. 144.12114m* PHOICE GREEN ..A.ND BLACK TEA'. and Coffer, ett.:ap . . at ;flue Is7l. FOX l 3t11:011 Pr I M m or V.& A. Ourtared b 7 Congrem, 11WM Gener4' mm-ata. B:11. RUSSELL, Stanager GE,.ZEBAL SIgETNING, of pogit , _‘ Court 119usii T. B. CAII . P. \V. S. VINCENT BOOR- - BlNDltitif H. C.. NVIIITAn ET:, BLANK BOOKS, WOILKS STILL .►LIMB! • PLATTor.II ;WAGONS, EIERIF-NZCED WOIIII7iIEN SCRANTON, And - all other Farm Produce M= r,np1.1.6111 PLASTER JAnt:--; . . LIP •